Andrew Bogut | Center | #66

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Andrew Bogut may not sign with a team until after the deadline, according to Marc Stein of the New York Times.

It makes sense because teams will want to have more flexibility entering the deadline. Bogut would be emergency depth for whatever team signs him, so there's no reason to stash him in fantasy. Jan 19 - 6:02 PM

The Bucks are interested in free agent Andrew Bogut, according to Milwaukee reporter Gary Woelfel.

Bogut was released by the Lakers on Saturday and reportedly cleared waivers Monday night, which means he is eligible to sign with any team he chooses. The Bucks traded away Greg Monroe in the deal for Eric Bledsoe, so they could use a rebounder off the bench. However, Bogut it's highly unlikely he would make enough of an impact to have fantasy relevancy. Jan 9 - 9:27 AM

The Lakers are releasing C Andrew Bogut, according to Shams Charania of Yahoo!

Bogut signing with the Lakers was surprising, as L.A. seemed like a longshot for a playoff spot this season. He averaged just 1.5 points and 3.3 rebounds in 9.0 minutes over 24 games with L.A. He is now free to sign with another team that has a better chance of advancing to the postseason. However, it's extremely unlikely that Bogut will make a fantasy impact wherever he lands. He should be left on waivers. Jan 6 - 12:41 PM

Depth Charts

He was given a 4-to-6 week timetable after undergoing surgery on his broken left hand in early March, and March 30 would be around the 4-week mark. The fantasy playoffs will almost be over at that point, but if your league runs through April, Hart could have some low-end value because he was playing really well before the injury.

Brandon Ingram (groin) has been ruled out for Monday's game against the Pacers, as expected.

Ingram still hasn't gotten through a full contact, 5-on-5 practice, and until that happens, he won't be returning to the court. There is a chance he'll make it back at some point during the Lakers' four-game road trip, but with his next game not coming until Thursday and a maximum of just two games played next week, owners may want to seriously consider cutting him. Kyle Kuzma will continue to start while he's out, with more minutes falling to Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Julius Randle.